BYD's Flash Charging Network + Blade 2 Batteries
Автор: Mike the Car Geek
Загружено: 2026-03-05
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1. The "9-Minute" Benchmark
BYD has redefined what "fast" means for mass-production vehicles. While most competitors aim for 15–20 minutes, BYD has hit single digits.
The 5-Minute Sprint: 10% to 70% in 5 minutes.
The 9-Minute Full Charge: 10% to 97% in 9 minutes.
Note: Charging stops at 97% to reserve 3% for regenerative braking energy, preventing energy waste on the road.
Real-World Model Performance (10–70%):
Yangwang U7: 4m 54s
Denza N9: 4m 58s
Seal 07: 5m 01s
Sealion 06: 5m 02s
Denza Z9GT: 5m 11s
2. Solving the "Winter Curse"
Cold weather charging has long been the "Achilles' heel" of LFP batteries. BYD claims to have solved this:
Sub-Zero Efficiency: At -30°C, the battery can charge from 20% to 97% in 12 minutes.
Comparison: This is only 3 minutes longer than room-temperature charging. It effectively eliminates the massive "charging penalty" usually seen in northern climates.
3. The "Station-Within-a-Station" Strategy
The most ingenious part of the announcement isn't the battery—it’s how BYD plans to power it without crashing the electrical grid.
Energy Storage Buffers: To deliver 1,500 kW (1.5 Megawatts) per gun at 1,000V, BYD is installing energy storage batteries at charging sites.
The Model: BYD "embeds" its flash-charging piles inside existing 3rd-party public charging stations (like TELD).
How it works: BYD uses the existing low-power grid (e.g., 120kW) to slowly fill its on-site storage batteries, which then "flash-discharge" into BYD cars at ultra-high speeds.
2026 Rollout Goals:
20,000 Flash Charging stations to be built in 2026.
18,000 of these will be "stations-within-a-station."
2,000 dedicated highway stations (one every 100km, covering 1/3 of all service areas).
Installation Ease: Chairman Wang Chuanfu compared installing these to "installing an air conditioner."
4. Technical & Safety Upgrades
Energy Density: Increased by 5%, enabling quad-motor beasts like the Yangwang U7 and Denza Z9GT to break the 1,000 km (CLTC) range barrier (up to 1,036 km).
Compatibility: These cars can use standard public chargers and will still charge 30–50% faster than standard EVs due to better internal thermal and voltage management.
Safety "Post-Flash": Most fast-charging batteries degrade or become volatile. BYD proved safety by performing a nail penetration test after 500 consecutive Flash Charging cycles; the battery showed no smoke or fire.
Visual ID: Compatible vehicles will feature a unique "Flash Charging" tail badge.
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